verb
- catching or trapping in or as if in a snare
- involving someone in a difficult or unpleasant situation
Usage: present participle of ensnare
Usage: present participle of ensnare
adjective
- having the quality of trapping or captivating
Examples
- The spider was ensnaring flies in its web.
- The detective was ensnaring the suspect with clever questions.
- She found herself ensnaring innocent people in her lies.
- The ensnaring melody drew listeners into the concert hall.
- His ensnaring charm made it hard to refuse his requests.
- The hunter was ensnaring rabbits with carefully placed traps.
- The politician was ensnaring voters with unrealistic promises.